It’s quite amazing how you would think that logically, one of the biggest factors to contribute to the success of a writer would be their grammar. Considering it’s what they’re doing as a living and putting out there on a limb.

Now, bloggers aren’t necessarily writers but still. They do write. I don’t mind bad grammar, I couldn’t care less but it’s quite annoying when you see small time bloggers get hassle about it from what little readers they have. Yet big bloggers like Shoemoney and John Chow have really bad grammar. Understandably John Chow’s first language isn’t English so that’s fair enough but Shoe seems to be openly sloppy. Like, childlike sloppy with his grammar.

My grammar is far from perfect but I at least spell basic words right! come on Shoe, how hard is it to use Spellcheck!

Problogger Darren Rowse also makes a lot of typos and grammar mistakes. Which is quite surprising considering he has nearly 40,000 readers and his blog is about perfecting pretty much every aspect of blogging. Including writing and content. You would think with all those readers he would triple check his posts. I know I would.

Wish I had all those readers!

Ironically the 3 bloggers I just mentioned for having or sometimes having bad grammar are probably my 3 favorite bloggers and some of the only blogs that I actually read on a regular basis. They all tell it like it is, all do what they preach and are all very successful.

Content is more important than the actual grammar of the content anyway.

Pretty pointless post and I’m not having a go at those bloggers. Just pointing out quite a surprising fact that I noticed and I’m sure they’re all aware of anyway. I know Shoemoney is and he doesn’t care. Who does care, why did I even write this!

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